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Jhulelal or Zinda Pir: Of river saints, fish and flows of the Indus
Parineeta Dandekar
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'I feel there is a void for reality in music': Ras Ceylon, Sri Lankan American hip-hop activist
Nate Rabe
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‘Jugni’ soundtrack piggybacks on the giant shoulders of AR Rahman and Vishal Bhardwaj
Manish Gaekwad
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The only Hebrew teacher in Indian academia is a devout Muslim
Navras Jaat Aafreedi
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Mob attacks mosque, burns copies of Quran on French island of Corsica
Scroll Staff
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Srinagar's shrines and Kashmiri politics have been intertwined for centuries
Chitralekha Zutshi
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The rhetorical brilliance of Donald Trump, the demagogue
Jennifer Mercieca, The Conversation
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From Lokmat vandalism to rationalists' murders, there's one common thread
Anjali Mody
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Undeterred by terror threat, Indian Shias flock to Iraq for the world's biggest pilgrimage
Uzair Hasan Rizvi
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Is Nawaz Sharif serious about protecting Pakistan's minorities? Here's one thing he must do
Reema Omer, Dawn.com
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In pictures: An Indian discovers the vibrant, old-world charm of Iran
Uzair Hasan Rizvi
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Why Islamic State targeted Paris, and why it's changing tack
Cindy May, The Conversation
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How Islamic law can take on ISIS
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, The Conversation
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Encounters with the Prophet, a woman in man's clothes: When Tipu Sultan described his dreams
The British Library
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In the verses of Jordan's most popular poet, the hopes and fears of the Arab world
William Tamplin, The Conversation
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Muharram clashes leave one dead, 12 injured in Jharkhand, Bihar
Scroll Staff
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Iran continues to persecute filmmakers as director is sentenced to six years in jail and 223 lashes
Scroll Staff
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Cow protection laws are hurtling India down the path of Pakistan's blasphemy edicts
Ajaz Ashraf
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When India became the first country to ban 'The Satanic Verses' much before the Iranian fatwa
Achal Prabhala
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Before ‘The Messenger of God’, there was another ‘Messenger of God’
Manish Gaekwad